Worm - Bladder

In a broader biological sense, "bladder worm" can refer to the cysticercus , the fluid-filled larval stage of a Taenia tapeworm. How Does Infection Happen?

Many infections are "silent" and show no symptoms at first. However, as the parasite establishes itself, you might notice: bladder worm

For humans, the path is different. Infection usually happens through contact with . Small larvae released by freshwater snails can penetrate human skin during swimming or bathing. Once inside, they travel to the veins of the bladder to lay eggs. Signs and Symptoms: What to Watch For In a broader biological sense, "bladder worm" can

Parasites often have complex life cycles that involve "middlemen" or intermediate hosts. The Pet Perspective (Dogs and Cats) However, as the parasite establishes itself, you might

The term "bladder worm" is actually used to describe a few different things depending on who—or what—is infected.